Daniel Craig is playing his most famous character one last time.
29.09.2021 - 13:15 / nme.com
James Bond at the premiere for No Time To Die.The world debut of the film took place last night (September 28) at the Royal Albert Hall in London, with Craig, his co-stars, crew and members of the Royal Family in attendance.“I genuinely don’t have any bad memories [of playing Bond]. It’s going to take years to unpick this,” the now former 007 told Sky News about his departure at the event.Craig has played 007 for 15 years, since making his first outing in 2006’s Casino Royale.
Daniel Craig is playing his most famous character one last time.
James Bond in No Time To Die.Speaking with NME, the actor, who plays Madeleine Swann in the film, said that Craig had “created an amazing James Bond.”“For me, he is the James Bond of my generation, so it felt a bit sad,” she said.When describing their final encounter on set, Seydoux said that while she knows that Craig is “prudish and shy about his emotions”, nevertheless saw that the experience was “quite something” for her co-star.“I was very sad,” she continued.
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